Letter from Charles Sumner to Frances Miller Seward, August 18, 1856

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student editor

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Distributor:Seward Family Digital Archive

Institution:University of Rochester

Repository:Rare Books and Special Collections

Date:1856-08-18

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the day before. At last I seem
to have assurance of resto- ration. I am able now to take much exercise,
even on horse-back, & I have enjoyed the forest in my rides. I had
inten- ded to leave here to-day; but

, has
sent me the most earnest injunction not to leave the mountains at present,
under peril of a relapse for months. I shall obey for a day or two
longer. But I must set my face toward my duties. There are things to be
done at Wash- ington